Hot on the heels of the recent launch of its 459
Collins Street North Tower address, Compass Offices' second floor at
570 Bourke Street will increase capacity at the business centre to over
500 workstations giving potential clients access to Melbourne’s diverse
business talent, expertise and collaboration.

Created to meet the needs of the burgeoning Australian flexible
workspace market, the new location will provide a mix of hybrid
workspaces to suit SMEs, entrepreneurs, startups and freelancers as well
as existing or larger clients seeking project or shorter term space on
top of their core requirements.

Compass
Offices has continued to expand its Melbourne
footprint in response to strong business demand, the growing need to
provide agile working spaces and in keeping with the expectations of a
new workforce audience.

Businesses will benefit from the prestige that comes with a CBD address,
as well as becoming a more attractive workplace amongst top talent. The
combination of a central location with easy access to the City, and a
thoughtfully designed co-working
habitat provides a clear boost to workplace morale and provides an
environment which makes it easier to attract top talent and retain staff.

“Where your team works is a big determinant of how your team works,”
says Hans Leijten, CEO of Compass Offices, who further adds “Our vision
is to provide a choice of inspiring, flexible workspaces which fit the
way our customers run their businesses. Our ‘workspace advantage’
combines affordability, scalability, technology and choice; all within a
portfolio of smart workspaces designed to match new and evolving work
attitudes.”

About Compass Offices

At Compass Offices, we’re dedicated to providing inspiring workspaces
supported by professional services which enable our customers to focus
on what they do best. Our clientele includes growing start-ups,
entrepreneurs, independent professionals and enterprise teams. Founded
in 2009, Compass Offices has grown to over 30
centres with a network of more than 10,000 workstations in eight
cities.